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Please write an allusion or story about deer.

Call a deer a horse.

Allusions:

When he was in Qin Ershi, Zhao Gao and II traveled in a deer. I asked him, "Why did the Prime Minister drive a deer?"

Zhao Gao said, "This is a horse!"

The second said, "The Prime Minister made a mistake and treated the deer as a horse."

Zhao Gao said, "This is indeed a horse! If (Your Majesty) thinks that what I said is wrong, I hope (Your Majesty allows me) to ask the ministers. "

Ministers say it's half deer and half horse. In this case, the king of Qin could no longer insist on his own opinion, so he had to listen to Zhao Gao.

Extended data:

Calling a deer a horse is an idiom in China. Pinyin is zhǐlùwéI mǐ, which means a deer is a horse. Metaphor deliberately turns black and white and confuses right and wrong.

Source: Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty "Historical Records of Qin Shihuang": "The second laugh: the prime minister made a mistake; Call the deer a horse. "

Vernacular translation: II smiled and said, "Is there anything wrong with the Prime Minister? You call a deer a horse. "

Usage: generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Example: Even an officer should not ask his subordinates to turn deer into horses and turn right from wrong.

Baidu encyclopedia-referring to a deer as a horse